Earlier version of the Windows 8 operating system received a lot of flak for its complex interface, especially for those using a traditional desktop, as the latest system is more appropriate for tablets.

Pre-installed Windows 8.1 personal computers and tablets are displayed at a launch event in Tokyo on October 18, 2013. Pic : AFP

However, in a bid to retain consumers from switching back to the older version of Windows, Microsoft has tweaked the system to address both the need of the desktop users as well as the touch-screen tablet users.

According to the BBC, the changed Windows 8.1 system is inclusive of the most missed ‘Start button’, also for those who wish to get rid of the tile feature, can switch to the ‘desktop’ mode.